
06 April 2026
Trump's China Tariffs Hit 30 Percent Drop in US Imports One Year Later, Costs Surge for American Consumers
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One year after President Trump's Liberation Day tariffs slammed over 90 countries with baseline 10% duties and higher rates on key foes like China, the impact is stark. Firstpost reports US imports from China have plunged 30%, with China's share of US imports dipping below 10%—levels not seen in decades. Supply chains are fleeing to Vietnam and Mexico, rerouting trade away from Beijing.
Trump's not slowing down. On April 2, he signed a proclamation tweaking metal import tariffs, basing duties on consumer prices and metal content to plug circumvention loopholes by foreign producers, including Chinese ones, according to S&P Global. MSCI notes the administration faces mounting pressure as the tariff refund process—sparked by February's Supreme Court ruling striking down key tariffs as illegal—remains under development by US Customs. Billions in refunds could ease business pain under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, though experts say consumers won't see relief.
Costs are mounting at home. National Review cites research showing up to 96% of tariffs passed to Americans, not foreign exporters, with US households shelling out an extra $1,000 yearly on goods. Economic Times and other analyses peg domestic absorption at 80-85%, contradicting Trump's claims.
China feels the heat most. As US-China trade craters, Trump escalates with up to 100% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals—many from China—pushing a "make in America" mandate, per European Pharmaceutical Review. Allies like the UK snag zero-rate deals, but Beijing's left exposed.
Analysts from CBS Austin urge strategic trade over blanket tariffs to counter China effectively. With refunds pending and new duties rolling, the trade war rages on.
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One year after President Trump's Liberation Day tariffs slammed over 90 countries with baseline 10% duties and higher rates on key foes like China, the impact is stark. Firstpost reports US imports from China have plunged 30%, with China's share of US imports dipping below 10%—levels not seen in decades. Supply chains are fleeing to Vietnam and Mexico, rerouting trade away from Beijing.
Trump's not slowing down. On April 2, he signed a proclamation tweaking metal import tariffs, basing duties on consumer prices and metal content to plug circumvention loopholes by foreign producers, including Chinese ones, according to S&P Global. MSCI notes the administration faces mounting pressure as the tariff refund process—sparked by February's Supreme Court ruling striking down key tariffs as illegal—remains under development by US Customs. Billions in refunds could ease business pain under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, though experts say consumers won't see relief.
Costs are mounting at home. National Review cites research showing up to 96% of tariffs passed to Americans, not foreign exporters, with US households shelling out an extra $1,000 yearly on goods. Economic Times and other analyses peg domestic absorption at 80-85%, contradicting Trump's claims.
China feels the heat most. As US-China trade craters, Trump escalates with up to 100% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals—many from China—pushing a "make in America" mandate, per European Pharmaceutical Review. Allies like the UK snag zero-rate deals, but Beijing's left exposed.
Analysts from CBS Austin urge strategic trade over blanket tariffs to counter China effectively. With refunds pending and new duties rolling, the trade war rages on.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI